“Therefore the Lord himself will give you a sign: The virginwill conceive and give birth to a son, and will call him Immanuel.” (Immanuel means “God with us”.)

– Isaiah 7:14

“For to us a child is born,to us a son is given,and the government will be on his shoulders.And he will be calledWonderful Counselor, Mighty God,Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.” – Isaiah 9:6

“Of the greatness of his government and peacethere will be no end.He will reign on David’s throneand over his kingdom,establishing and upholding itwith justice and righteousnessfrom that time on and forever.” –Isaiah 9:7

Prophet Isaiah lived over seven hundred years before Jesus.

Time interval between Abraham and Jesus: two thousand years.

Time interval between Jesus and present times: two thousand years.

Time interval between Abraham and David: one thousand years. Time interval between David and Jesus: one thousand years.

Prophet Muhammad

Prophet Muhammad performed “Hajj” (Islamic Pilgrimage) once and “Umrah” 4 times (in 4 years) in his lifetime.

1994 – 1997:

4 “Umrah”s in 4 years – once each year. [“04“]

Performed Hajj – 1997.

Prophecy concerning the time of Jesus’s arrival (Second Coming): Amid Great War and conflict in Syria & Iraq.

“Bismillah al-Rahman al-Rahim” – total value of the letters: 786

From Bible:

“Abram was eighty-six (86) years old when Hagar bore him Ishmael (means ‘God hears’).”

From Wikipedia: “A Sufi shrine in Chittagong, dating back to 850 AD, is dedicated to the Bayazid.[6] While there is no recorded evidence of his visit to the region, Chittagong was a major port on the southern silk route connecting India, China and the Middle East, and the first Muslims to travel to China may have used the Chittagong-Burma-Sichuan trade route. Chittagong was a center of Sufism and Muslim merchants in the subcontinent since the 9th century, and it is plausible that either Bayazid or his followers visited the port city around the middle of the 9th century.”

“Mexico’s president, Enrique Peña Nieto, on Tuesday praised the stepsPresident Obama has taken to shield millions of unauthorized immigrants from deportation, describing them as “an act of justice” after meeting with Mr. Obama at the White House.

At the same time, American law enforcement agencies played major roles in the arrests last year of high-profile drug cartel leaders, including Joaquín Guzmán Loera, known as El Chapo.

Mr. Obama promised to support the Mexican government in its fight against drug cartels and gun violence.“

Establishment of Peace & Security in Ukraine, Followed by Rebuilding Ukraine #LetsBuildStrongerUkraine

Italy – #StopOrganizedCrime. Disrupting all of the Organized Crime, Mafia Groups operating in Italy and their counterparts operating in US and Latin America (‘Ndrangheta, Sicilian Mafia, other Organized Crime Groups.) #StopDrugTrafficking

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Proposing a model of Interim Government for holding free and fair elections in Syria – when there are opposing groups and parties. The Model led to formation of close ties among previously opposing groups Hamas and Fatah and the Historic Hamas – Fatah Interim Government. Hamas and Fatah are united with the goal of establishing “Palestine as an Independent Nation”.

“Members of U.S. Marshals Service Join Military Operations in Mexico Against Drug Gangs

U.S. Justice Department personnel are disguising themselves as Mexican Marines to take part in armed raids against drug suspects in Mexico, according to people familiar with the matter, an escalation of American involvement in battling drug cartels that carries significant risk to U.S. personnel.”

Mr Peña deserves praise for his first four months in office. Having signed a pact with the two main opposition parties to overcome the gridlock that has prevented reforms, especially to the monopolies that hold Mexico back, the new president has targeted the monopolists. An education reform is aimed at seizing control of schools from the teachers’ union,

Mr Peña is not the only one who deserves credit. So does the opposition. It has recognised that Mexicans want change, and is behaving better than the PRI did when out of office.

First, passing a law to make telecoms more competitive is only a first step: it must be implemented effectively. Second, a lot rests on a proposed energy reform (see article). Mexico could be an energy superpower,

the president has resiled from the idea of part-privatising Pemex, but he should at the very least allow it both to offer risk-sharing contracts to private investors for deepwater exploration, shale gas and refining, and to invest more of its profits,

energy reform must go with fiscal changes, which would also finance a social-security reform designed to reduce the incentives for Mexicans to work in the informal economy, as one in two now does.

His predecessor, Felipe Calderón, declared a “war” on drug traffickers which saw 70,000 people die in six years, 30,000 “disappear” and extortion and kidnapping become commonplace.strengthening the police and the court system.

“for India to return to the near-double-digit growth seen in the first decade of the 2000s, it will need to make sweeping changes such as cutting state subsidies and instead spending more on infrastructure, improving a stifling business environment and getting more women into the workforce.Since taking office six months ago, the Modi administration has trimmed red tape, ended government price caps on diesel and allowed more foreign investment in some industriesSenior officials have hinted recently that bigger moves could be in the offing—including an end to India’s state coal monopoly and making it easier for companies to acquire land.Mr. Sinha said the new government’s approach has been “systematic and methodical” and that it is using state governments as laboratories to try out new policies before rolling them out nationwide.Japan has promised $30 billion in public and private investment over five years. China has pledged $20 billion.”

“Search Yields Unrelated Mass Graves, Among 22,000 Who Have Disappeared; ‘Human-Rights Crisis of Major Proportions’

They have yet to find the students, who officials say were picked up by corrupt police and handed over to an allied drug cartel, presumably to be killed. But searchers have found plenty of other horrors, including a string of mass graves with 50 unidentified victims that DNA tests show are not the students. Most of those victims were chopped into bits and set on fire.

Mexican government estimates more than 22,000 people went “missing” during the last eight years of violence here between cartels fighting each other and security forces. Human-rights groups say the toll could be far higher.“

“APEC Members to Lay Out Plan for Corruption Information Sharing

China is increasingly extending its domestic antigraft campaign internationally to, as one policy maker put it, “cut off the escape route of corrupt fugitives.”Now, the 21 members of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum, which began Wednesday in Beijing, are set to affirm a plan for information-sharing on corruption, those people said.

The network, called Act-NetAct-Net—short for APEC Network of Anti-Corruption Authorities and Law-Enforcement Agencies

Act-Net is a key facet of an agreement—the Beijing Declaration on Fighting Corruption—awaiting signatures at the APEC summit, to be attended next week by Mr. Xi, President Barack Obama , Russian President Vladimir Putin , among others. An eight-point draft declaration circulating in mid-October and seen by The Wall Street Journal cites Act-Net and a shared “commitment to denying safe haven to those engaged in corruption, including through extradition, mutual legal assistance, and the recovery and return of proceeds of corruption.” Act-Net is designed to open cross-border information flows between law-enforcement agencies“

“US Secretary of State John Kerry has met with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov in Paris. The two discussed the withdrawal of troops from the Ukrainian border and the sharing of intelligence on “Islamic State.”

Kerry said that Russian troops were withdrawing from Ukraine – a necessary initiative to have Western sanctions lifted.”

“Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian leader Petro Poroshenko will look for ways to settle a dispute over natural gas supplies and end months of conflict in east Ukraine at talks in Italy this week.”

“Military officials in Ukraine say there’s been a reduction in the number of Russian soldiers at the heart of the fighting between government troops and separatist rebels in eastern Ukraine.”Latin America & Caribbean Region